>> * a *reliable* phone for SMS and brief voice calls. The FreeRunner would
> be my primary phone, not only a toy.
>i dont do much sms, but ive never heard of a missed sms from my contacts
* tasks/todo lists (including tasks with and without alarms, recurring and
> non-recurring tasks, tasks with and without due dates, tasks with and
> without attached notes)
>e-tasks http://www.opkg.org/package_211.html
or pimlico tasks http://www.pimlico-project.org/tasks.html
* I need a calender to choose dates like on Palm OS. I do not want a date
> chooser like on my Nokia 6103b.
> * calendar (I enter all of my appointments, work holidays, and other dates
> I want to remember, then the Agenda/overview screen of the Calendar/Datebook
> (?) Palm OS application shows upcoming events in the next 2 weeks or so. I
> want something similar on a phone. I need support for recurring events and
> events on a certain day but with no time.)
>gpe-calandar http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/GPECalendar [just switched. looks
good to me thus far]
pimlico dates http://www.pimlico-project.org/dates.html
> * textual notes (so I don’t have to keep track of lots of paper notes),
>leafpad works great for me http://www.opkg.org/package_152.html
you could also try gpe-sketchbook for freehand notes
* a calculator with features comparable to the Palm OS application EasyCalc
>there is a maddening scientific calculator, never tried it
http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/HP48_Series_RPN_Calculator
but SHR-testing/unstable[?] comes with pCalc that works great and even
supports a*(b-c) equations
* enough storage for SMS messages so I never have to delete old SMS
> messages. I never have to delete old e-mail, so why should I have to delete
> old SMS messages? I have to keep deleting old SMS messages on my Nokia
> 6103b because it does not have enough storage.
>mini sd cards can be gigantic. not sure if there is anyway to have sms get
stored there or not
* a drawing/painting application
>see gpe-sketchbook. i think someone else is working on an alternative app
for sketching as well.
there is also numptyphysics http://www.opkg.org/package_3.html
which is sorta like drawing/painting and is madly addictive
1. Are there applications with all of the specific features I listed,
> though? My Nokia 6103b has some basic organiser applications, such as for
> calender and task lists, but it does not have all of the features I listed.
think of it as a computer, not a phone. there are or are soon going to be
apps for whatever it is you desire.
I can live without PC sync as long as my information is safe in my
> FreeRunner (stored in non-volatile memory in case the battery dies). I do
> not even have my Nokia 6103b synced with my PC because I cannot get Nokia PC
> Suite to connect to my phone via Bluetooth. I have to use Bluetooth because
> I do not have a data cable for my phone. I could buy a cable, but I am not
> very motiviated to do so because I do not need PC sync.
>
i think everything[?] is still around if the bat dies.
2. Is the FreeRunner’s display readable without a backlight? My Nokia
> 6103b’s display has a backlight, but the backlight turns off after a few
> seconds of inactivity. However, this is OK because I can still read the
> display without the backlight. However, I have seen some cell phones, such
> as my dad’s Samsung, where both the display and backlight turn off after a
> few seconds of inactivity. This is not very usable for me, especially since
> I am a relatively slow reader to start with.
this is a good question. as of right now the answer is no, but on my recent
trip i noticed that slightly angled away from direct sunlight i could read
my screen without the backlight being on. theres has got to be something
that could be done from that idea.
3. I leave my Nokia 6103b on for about 16 hours or less per day. I do not
> use it for most of that time. When I do use it, it is usually for SMS or
> organiser applications, not for voice calls. Will the FreeRunner’s battery
> life be OK for my usage?
if you poweroff WIFI and GPS you might get 6-8 hours depending on screen
brightness. there are also suspend functions which expand battery life. i
cant say how much because im on an older OS version and my suspend is
non-functional :)
basically with my computer usb cable at work and my car charger i have
battery all day
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